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Show boa of Lc:"rd 6. Tc:r Tickets at tte Mrs. Francis Brtggs Backing. S3, Leal native and sister of Mrs. Gerald B. (Mabel) Taylor of Lent, died soddenly Leonard G. Tncker, aa.reet-de- ot Wednesday, April a. At the tune of Fairfield tor tte pas of bar death she was visiting eight years, died suddenly at a daughter, Mrs. Thayne Smith bis home of a heart ailment, at Gtanwood, Alberta, Canada. Monday, April 6. She had been a resident at the Mr. Tucker, carpenter and Chinook Foundation InCardston cabinet maker lor many years for tte past year. and U.S. Navy veteran of World She was born In Lehl, Utah, War 1, was born In Cottonwood July 10, 1879. She was married Canyon, near Salt Lake City. to George A. Hacking of Cedar Sept 15, 1195. Re was a son of Fort, Utah, In 1901. They had George Mercer and Eliza Julia moved to Canada and engaged Swanner Tucker. He was a In ranching and steep farming brother of Mrs. Winston (Viola) in Beazer, Caldwell and Dubois of Fairfield. later moving to Cardston He was married to Edith wind vrackad tte aaaaar taat aoaaaa tat AmHcu Fork Civil Patrol Plane, Saturday at tte Provo Airport. Tbt plana was not damaged. Glen-wo- High Winds Wreck AF Civil Air Petrol H:ng:r Havoc rtlgned on Saturday tvening aa wind demolished tbt airplane hangar of tte American Fork QtU Air Patrol Com- posite Sqdn. tte Ptoto at Air-port-- left tte airplane with- out a scratch. Major Merrill Listen, Squadron Commander, said tte metal roof of tte hanger was blown oft, skimmed oyer tte top of two nearby ban gars slightly damaging them and landing upside down some 60 feet away. The back wall was flattened, In all your dealings remem- ber that today Is your oppor- tt as were sections of both sides. trasses were twisted be yond repair, and wood girders were turned into kindling wood. Through it all. the alrplan- etandem Aron- a lea remained Intact. Major Listen said the hangar. ger had been under construction by squadron, members and was nearlng completion at tte time. He estimated damage at $2500, to tte building. Squadron members had ori ginally torn down an old build ing to obtain materials for the hangar and had put approa mately 500 man hours into the project. tunity; tomorrow may well be Now all that is left are the some other fellow's. footings and sections of the two walls. Tte airplane, which Is on loan to tte C.A.P. from tte U. S. Air Force, is used for their search work, and for cadet orientation and training. The squadron has to provide a It as well as mainbuilding for Having tain It What now? The Provo C.A.P. Squadron is allowing them to CONTESuse its hangar temporarily but, to Major Listen, the The winner gets a according only thing they can do is refor they have to provide Trip to the build a home" for the craft. a FRIENDLY FIIIiUICE FREE World's Fair. WE ft AM JACK'S SELL - SELL QFI mm- T j SO BIG - REDUCTIONS Emergencies Home Repairi Loans to $5,000 and up to 36 months to pay lENEIAlOtUCHIS CcrU 3 Service UTAH FUfflNCE COMPANY I Television - Radial Car...Radios . v. HOURS 8 am to 3 dnti; (Closed Saturdays and Sundays pa Phone PO ON iConsoIidatlon fjfsestfSy . FOR YOU Television! a WE MUST 1265 OF LEHI i 8-25- 71 Tte biographi- Kfl Prcjsct - Tickets 36 West Main North 5th Wast Labi PO Philco T.V. END Jess Gnr- - tte American Legion rttte pro- ney and Clarence Ball of Lent, and Den Singleton of American Fork, are patients at the hot-For- k, are patients at tte hos pital. James (Jim) and Aurora Juares Penrod welcomed a new baby daughter, April 12. Tte miss pretty Utile black-hair- ed weighed in at tight pounds and four ounces. There are three pleased brothers, David, Glen and Kenny, and two sisters, Vicky Ann and Lisa. Delighted grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Cloyed Penrod of Lthl, and Mrs. Clementine Juares of Vera Cm, Mexico. ject, according to Comma nier Dennis V. Finch. The rifle win be given away on Thursday. April 23. at 1:30 p.m., at tte Memorial Building. Everyone Is invited to attend. This Is a fund raising project for tte purpose of sending Lehl boys to Boys State. Tickets at $1 each may be obtained from any land Hansen, a nelghtbor. Spankers wars Ralph L. Dubois, a close neighbor and friend, and Mrs. Reed (Vera) Carson. Tribute was paid Mr. Tucker for his fine and dependable workmanship, his neighborly qualities and tte many services rendered and necessary Jobs completed tor tte townspeople. His Interest Missionary Group and aid to young people was' extolled.- - Mrs. La Vera Rates Meeting Postponed and Mrs. Kay Hales sang a duet and a chorus selection was rendered by Alona Hansen, Jan-I- ce The missionary wives and Wilkinson, Rose Vance, Rita parents meeting has been postCarson, Mrs. Marvin Cart-wrigponed until Thursday, April 23. Linda Morehouse and Tte place of tte meeting and Marie Dubois. They war difurther details will beannoune- rected by Carolyn Carson. MtU-ta- ry ad. honors were accorded. legionnaire. Tteboystorepre sent their school and com munity at Boys State win be selected on April 20. is an nounetd. Last year, eight boys were sent from Lent . 'BANTAM BASKETBALL FLAYERS MAY PICK UP PICTURES Those basketball players un der tte National Guard Bantam Basketball setun. who have Die- turtl ordered, max now obtain them, according to Set. J. H. Hadfleld. just call at the armory and ttey will be available. ht, There are many more trapdoors to failure than there are short cuts to success. SPADE RIDS ' ; lb. 39 lb. 37 lb. 47 mm HORMEL ALL MEAT FRANKS Proten mIk RID STEAK sjafpiateaa mma h 1 iU FROZEN COnOII f1 6 k S1.09 PEAS I Royalty 2c on i75 I00DS m UBBV MADRINE A ORANGES Chopped Spinacs, Leaf Spinach. Portable T.V. YOUR CHOICE j ? 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Philco Console SALE 23995 FOR FARMERS OPPORTUNITY for 68 GRAPEADE RASPBERRIES H CLUB CRACKERS , WELCH APPLE GRAPE Sponsored by Waft i Datn torment beats STEREO for or CHIPS VELCHADE IQUIC SALE 11495 jj lluB or Cliff Hout I Peas and Carrots, French Fries, I Philco 16" Color ib. J Cut Corn, Chopped Broccoli, Combina-- I ccaa aa. Cup ROASTS E COUNTRY-STYL- 2 -- 16 Snri;ffTi CONSOLE and George E. CoSaa, am cf Mr. and Mrs. Cartel Oct lodge, and Job CfT ata of Mr. and ttrs. Lector J. Conedgt, have ratanad ksxa after completing Catfr ttt months active doty uO a National Guard. Tin have resumed their Caard" duties with the Labi TCI basic training at Fort Ord, CtU- -. fornla, thty specialised la eoat-b- at engineering at FortLtomd Wood, MUskmrL Joaaapaatktf last tight weeks at Fort E2r, Kansas. Going by bos to Denver, Colorado, they combated tte trip by plana. Ttey art resuming their etaploymeat with tte International Pipes Ceramics concern In Salt Late City. Mr. and Mrs. Tolvo Bmd, of Palmer, Alaska, visited here test week with Mr. and Krav CUvt E. Beal and family. Ttey had visited with friends and relatives In Michigan and wt3 spend some time In Salt Lake City tor genealogical research. M and Stereo Reg. $149.95 Famous Philco, Cool the Chasis heat, the m a j o r cause of T. V. break 0 art ata available on F03K 6l!8P3 LOIN Any Worthy Purpose Service so I Mae Adler. She died In March, 1954. He had lived for many years In San Diego. California, before moving to Fairfield. He served overseas In England during World War 1, and held a record of more than 40 years as a cabinet maker. He had operated a small farming area and raised steep In Fairfield. - He is survived by one son, Allyn Tucker of San Diego: two grandchildren, and brothers and sisters. Mrs. Dubois. Fair field; Mrs. Belle Parkin and Mrs. Ruth Oscarson, bom of Salt Lake City; Steve Tucker PLflll & w. cal sketch and trlbata, prepared by Mrs. Paalette D. Evans, a niece, was presented by Ro- Southwlck, 03 An. Lejba CENTER CUTS T- Radio brother-in-la- Charles Arc-Isi- ! Miss Carolyn Chrlstensen of Tooele, was a weekend visitor here at the home of Mrs. Ed Branson. Also Included at Sunday dinner were Mrs. Steven Fahy of Salt Lake City, an Mrs. Clara Clover and son, Richard. PMLCO'S WANT TO Mrs. Mary Anderson of Cedar Fort, played tte premde and postwde music and accompanied to vo selections. Tte invocation a tte chapel was spoken by Earl Parklas, od, In 1950. Mrs. Hacking was predeceased by her husband In 1956 and by a daughter, Mrs. K. G. Wood, In 1961. She is survlvled by three daughters, Mrs. Vaughn (Edith) Sheffield, Kaysvllle, Utah; Mrs. Dale (Beth) Woolf and Mrs. .Thayne (Dorothy) Smith, both of Glenwood, Alberta; three sons. Earl E., Cardston; Reed and Wayne, Orem, Utah; 29 and 21 great grandchildren grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Gerald (Mabel) Taylor of Lehl, with numerous otter relatives in this area. Funeral services were held Monday, in tte Alberta Stake Chapel, Cardston, with Bishop Don Card of tte Fourth Ward officiating. Interment took place in Canada. Provo Steel Domlnlfk Bertlno was trans ferred frost tte American Fork Fork. wCfc Etstep Hospital, April a, for stead Carson of tte Cedar VaUey Ward onrtarmg Tte prayer Mrs. W. U (Easte) Wortton vtta tte family wm offered by rinses a patient at tte hos Harry T. Oscarson, brother-in-la- w. pital this week. PHONE Lehl, Utah 78-27- 2 I X www S lC7VcHMdaCULehl " FO mum,, 0-31- 41 i |